EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 29 MIN
Ep. 138 | Phil went to Africa and Learned these Primal Lessons
from SuccessFlow Podcast · host Phil Crawford and Steven Harris
Two Weeks on Safari: Lions, Tribal Culture, Human Origins, and the Fight to Save RhinosAfter a morning ruck, the hosts catch up on Phil's two-week Kenya/Tanzania safari trip through Nairobi, the Maasai Mara, and the Serengeti. He discusses how different the wild feels from a zoo, including close encounters with elephants, rhinos, hippos, and a memorable scene of nine lionesses teaching young lions to hunt a Cape buffalo. Phil describes long safari days, the importance of skilled trackers, and how small timing changes can mean missing major moments, plus lighter observations about animal mating behavior. Beyond wildlife, he highlights the warm hospitality from Kenyans and Tanzanians and a surprise visit to an orphanage where kids (roughly 10–16) impressed them with discipline, long school days, lack of phones, and strong human-to-human skills. The trip shifts the Phil's perspective on global poverty and reinforces the idea of “one human race,” amplified by visiting Olduvai Gorge and hearing it described as where humans evolved—ending with “welcome home.” They also cover anti-poaching realities and the rhino horn trade driven by beliefs in medicinal value, including brutal horn removal, and mention a UK ex-police officer now training anti-poaching rangers in Nairobi. The episode closes with reflections on tribal community bonds in Kenya/Tanzania, metaphors from animal cooperation (including zebras’ defense formations and lions’ teamwork), a recommendation for Boyd Varty’s book "A Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life".00:00 Welcome Home Moment00:20 Ruck Recap and Africa Tease01:36 Safari Like Live Sports03:15 Lions Hunt Cape Buffalo04:45 Not a Zoo Real Danger06:52 Trackers and Blink Moments07:41 Mating Jokes and Downtime09:23 Nairobi and Local Hospitality10:22 Orphanage Visit Perspective12:31 Bigger Worldview Shift15:23 Unplugging and Daily Itinerary16:24 Africa Ingenuity and Infrastructure17:24 Big Takeaways Nature and Tribe19:07 Human Origins Welcome Home20:22 Rhino Poaching and Purpose23:37 Lion Tracker Book Lessons27:41 Safari Metaphors for Life29:01 Wrap Up and Next EpisodeFollow the SuccessFlow Podcast on InstagramTo connect with Steven and ways he can help:Founder/Creator: www.oppoflowmindset.com Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: wwww.journeypayrollhr.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steven.oppo.flow/ To connect with Phil and contact directly: https://phillipcrawford.com/ X: https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowstatecrawford/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-crawford-92a84115/ Acknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton.This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at www.DolphinPodcasting.com
What this episode covers
Two Weeks on Safari: Lions, Tribal Culture, Human Origins, and the Fight to Save RhinosAfter a morning ruck, the hosts catch up on Phil's two-week Kenya/Tanzania safari trip through Nairobi, the Maasai Mara, and the Serengeti. He discusses how different the wild feels from a zoo, including close encounters with elephants, rhinos, hippos, and a memorable scene of nine lionesses teaching young lions to hunt a Cape buffalo. Phil describes long safari days, the importance of skilled trackers, and how small timing changes can mean missing major moments, plus lighter observations about animal mating behavior. Beyond wildlife, he highlights the warm hospitality from Kenyans and Tanzanians and a surprise visit to an orphanage where kids (roughly 10–16) impressed them with discipline, long school days, lack of phones, and strong human-to-human skills. The trip shifts the Phil's perspective on global poverty and reinforces the idea of “one human race,” amplified by visiting Olduvai Gorge and hearing it described as where humans evolved—ending with “welcome home.” They also cover anti-poaching realities and the rhino horn trade driven by beliefs in medicinal value, including brutal horn removal, and mention a UK ex-police officer now training anti-poaching rangers in Nairobi. The episode closes with reflections on tribal community bonds in Kenya/Tanzania, metaphors from animal cooperation (including zebras’ defense formations and lions’ teamwork), a recommendation for Boyd Varty’s book "A Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life".00:00 Welcome Home Moment00:20 Ruck Recap and Africa Tease01:36 Safari Like Live Sports03:15 Lions Hunt Cape Buffalo04:45 Not a Zoo Real Danger06:52 Trackers and Blink Moments07:41 Mating Jokes and Downtime09:23 Nairobi and Local Hospitality10:22 Orphanage Visit Perspective12:31 Bigger Worldview Shift15:23 Unplugging and Daily Itinerary16:24 Africa Ingenuity and Infrastructure17:24 Big Takeaways Nature and Tribe19:07 Human Origins Welcome Home20:22 Rhino Poaching and Purpose23:37 Lion Tracker Book Lessons27:41 Safari Metaphors for Life29:01 Wrap Up and Next EpisodeFollow the SuccessFlow Podcast on InstagramTo connect with Steven and ways he can help:Founder/Creator: www.oppoflowmindset.com Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: wwww.journeypayrollhr.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steven.oppo.flow/ To connect with Phil and contact directly: https://phillipcrawford.com/ X: https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowstatecrawford/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-crawford-92a84115/ Acknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton.This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at www.DolphinPodcasting.com
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